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Fast-Track Cities

Recorded: June 5th 2024

Duration: 26 mins

Dr Naomi Sutton is joined by Professor Jane Anderson to talk about fast-track cities and their role in Getting to Zero, particularly in maximising the collaboration between funding bodies such as local, existing health and care services, patient advocacy groups, and charities to design and deliver interventions tailored to local populations. Jane takes Naomi and listeners through the history and accomplishments of fast-track cities, and how to implement their principles even if you don’t live in a city.


"Cities are places that have got huge populations. HIV is often an urban problem. And importantly, cities have got power over their health economies, over the lives of their citizens that can be used to really good effect, to ensure that cities fast-track their HIV responses."

 

Resources: 

Fast-Track Cities London, Evolving HIV Care

Guest Speaker

Professor Jane Anderson

Professor Jane Anderson

Professor Jane Anderson

Professor Jane Anderson is a Consultant Physician and Clinical Researcher in HIV Medicine at Homerton University Hospital and Barts Health in East London. Her interests include delivering joined-up, equitable, person-centred services for people living with HIV and their families. Jane is a past-chair of the British HIV Association, the current chair of the National AIDS Trust board, and co-chair of London’s Fast-Track Cities Leadership Group. 

Follow her work on Twitter/X @ProfJAnderson and @londonftci

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UK-UNB-3442 Date of Preparation January 2025